Hoyo de Monterrey Double Coronas Cigar - Cabinet of 50

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Date Added: Monday 29 August, 2022 by Matthew
Smoked this on my birthday and what a fitting smoke for the occasion! A beautifully wonderful easy going, smooth, yet complex light to medium smoke and an underlying Cuban spirit in the aroma. Cuban cigars are no doubt the best. Ive also come to the conclusion that these longer formats are the best way to enjoy the brand at it best. Over 2 hours burn time of top quality tobacco I strongly reccomend this cigar.

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Date Added: Sunday 02 January, 2022 by Heath
Wow, Im new to treats of a cigar an thought monte cristo was my brand , but the monterrey was pure cream , but strong at end. Ive a 4 tier humidor far my hobby the one star man youll find yours no reason this isnt Europe best shop far no reason, its opened up that there is one far all just find em , new world testers next.brilliant shop , heath

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Date Added: Friday 30 April, 2021 by michael
have been trying various cubans- after much enjoyment how found the hoyo de monterrey range the best without any doubt. For a long relaxing smoke the double coronas is an excellent choice - mild but not weak, great draw from start to finish - expensive but great value!

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Date Added: Monday 08 February, 2021 by Steven
Without doubt the worst cigar Ive ever smoked. It was an effort to keep it going, absolutely nothing relaxing or enjoyable about it. Terrible burn, terrible draw, went out without near constant smoking which destroyed the flavours. Gave up just over half way and lit and immeasurably better RyJ Churchill.

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Date Added: Thursday 13 August, 2020 by Aaron
Big boy Doubles like this need time and respect. A stogie to smoke when you got a lovely summer day is perfect. After a few very nasty hot humid days in the Uk we were gifted with a warm but slightly cooler day. The day had a nice cool breeze, warm but cooler and comfortable. I sat in my back garden and lit this bad boy up. The cigar started light with a slightly creamy, oaky taste. Second third it came into its own; more cream, caramel and a slight sweetness that I would describe as a hint of strawberry. One hour in and I realised the cigar had more kick than I thought slightly overdosing on nicotine I needed to slow down some. I took it easier and spread it out with more gaps between draws and walked up and down some. I debated aspects of life, thought bout things in a relaxed pleasant way, solutions to problems work. The final third was a surprise. Most cigars gain intensity at this point but the intensity was not overwhelming. I donÂ’t usually usually enjoy the final third of many cigars but in this case it may have been the most enjoyable part of the cigar the contrast of the tobacco strength and increased complexity with more of that nice creamy strawberry sweetness coming through. Smoking with bout half an inch left, smoke time was 1 hour 40, drinking with a pint and half of Italian larger. Very good Stogie.

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Date Added: Sunday 19 April, 2020 by Kevin
Were on lockdown so if you havent got a few of these in your humidor your in trouble... Its a Cuban ready in a couple of years, (when we buy then or thereabouts...). As with the RyJ Churchill a good early smoke at a relatively good price*... Complexity sweet wood milder than most, with its own little punch... Just buy! it is silly not too! * the taxman with PO customs has taketh my limited here but should maintain... Or well all be broke!

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